Episodes
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Give Us the Money
S5 E23 - 54m 8s
Can celebrity be a force for positive change? Go behind the scenes of the global campaigns associated with rock stars, including Bono’s Drop the Debt and Bob Geldof’s Make Poverty History, and investigate the unprecedented successes, challenges, and legacies of these campaigns.
Extras + Features
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Does Being Born Poor Mean You Will Stay Poor?
S5 E28 - 2m 30s
How much is a child’s fate determined by the circumstances and location of its birth? Accepted wisdom has it that much of what happens within 24 hours of a child’s birth dictates that child’s chances of survival and likelihood of health and ability to thrive in the long-term.
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What Does an Education Get You in China?
S5 E27 - 3m 31s
In China, education is considered the only way out of poverty. But as the nation’s higher education system has largely been privatized by for-profit companies, the future for millions of students is bleak.
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Developing Africa's Resources One Displaced Farmer at a Time
S5 E26 - 2m 57s
Africa produces 10 percent less food than it did in 1960. With the rise of monoculture farming and globalized food production, the landscape of the continent is shifting and threatening its ability to feed itself. In Mali, an American plan for a vast sugar cane operation on the banks of the Niger River threatens small-scale native rice farmers who have fed their communities for generations.
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Animating Poverty Through the Ages
S5 E25 - 1m 44s
Animating Poverty Through the Ages
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Have Multinationals Extracted Hope from Zambia?
S5 E24 - 2m 7s
In an age of global trade, multinational corporations motivated by maximizing profit often end up working against the interests of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people.
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Is the Cult of Celebrity a Form of Currency?
S5 E23 - 2m 8s
Is the Cult of Celebrity a Form of Currency?
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Why Poverty? Preview
S5 E23 - 1m 25s
Why do a billion people still live in poverty worldwide, and what can be done to change this? Why Poverty? uses documentary film to get people talking about this critical problem, its causes, and its solutions. These eight films are co-productions of ITVS and STEPS International, and are part of a global cross-media project aimed at raising awareness of poverty in America and around the world.
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